Hello all,
I just recently learned of Operation Photo Rescue and thought
"WOW", what a great idea and what a great cause. So I did some searching (and some forum "lurking") and I was even more impressed with what I saw, and what I read, about OPR and the work being done to help restore photographs salvaged from natural disasters.
In terms of my own background, I have done general photography for many years -- but have no formal training in photography or art. As a post-retirement avocation, I began designing and building websites for small businesses and non-profit organizations in the area around Elmira, NY in the Finger Lakes region of New York State. In support of my website development work, I also began to build some basic Photoshop skills. To date, most of my formal Photoshop "training" has been done via books, DVDs and online learning resource such as Lynda.com, NAPP and Kelby Online Training.
Within the past three years, I have begun to dabble a bit in photo restoration on a part-time basis. I really love the challenge of this type of work and I love the continuous-learning required. To date, most of my restoration work has been on older black & white photos, tin types, and such with family/genealogical significance. I have also done some basic retouching on black & white and color photos extracted from the crusted albums and shoeboxes of extended family and friends.
While I still consider myself still a relative "newbie" when it comes to Photoshop and photo restoration, I thought,
perhaps, there might be something I could do to support OPR and to continue to build my skills and experience in photo repair and restoration. So I applied online and -- much to my amazement -- got my welcome letter and my initial assignment within a few hours.
Then the panic set-in...When I looked my first assignment, I thought "
OMG, what have I got myself into this time...?"
Regardless, here I am. Thank goodness I am surrounded by folks with
true talent and the willingness to share their extensive knowledge and experience with well-intentioned folks like me.
You will soon hear my cries for help, elsewhere on this forum...

---Jared Harrison
PS - While I am currently writing this note from our home in Elmira, NY -- My wife and I spend much of our time living in graduate student housing in Cambridge, Massachusetts, while she attends the Harvard Divinity Schools (at age 62
